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Shift work increases risk of heart disease in female hospital workers: Canadian researchers examined the risk factors for metabolic syndrome of 227 female hospital employees aged 22 to 66 who worked different shifts and found that one in five of them had at least .... Read More...

U.S. drops health care law's long-term care benefit program: Federal health officials said they would no longer pursue the establishment of the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program because a model could not be found to make the initiative both voluntary and self-sustaining. The program ... Read More...

FDA cautions against needle-free delivery of flu vaccines: In a warning to clinicians and pharmacists, the FDA said needleless injectors should not be used to administer flu vaccines because of a lack of clinical evidence of safety and ... Read More...

US healthcare employment to soar: The Bipartisan Policy Center Health Professional Workforce Initiative released a report that projects U.S. healthcare employment will soar through 2018 ... Read More...

Researchers link insomnia to heart attack risk: People who routinely experience problems going to sleep had a 45% increased risk of having a heart attack compared with those without sleep problems, according to a Norwegian study published in the journal Circulation. Risk of heart attack was 30% higher ... Read More...

Shift work increases risk of heart disease in female hospital workers: Canadian researchers examined the risk factors for metabolic syndrome of 227 female hospital employees aged 22 to 66 who worked different shifts and found that one in five of them had at least .... Read More...

U.S. drops health care law's long-term care benefit program: Federal health officials said they would no longer pursue the establishment of the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program because a model could not be found to make the initiative both voluntary and self-sustaining. The program ... Read More...

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US healthcare employment to soar: The Bipartisan Policy Center Health Professional Workforce Initiative released a report that projects U.S. healthcare employment will soar through 2018 ... Read More...

Researchers link insomnia to heart attack risk: People who routinely experience problems going to sleep had a 45% increased risk of having a heart attack compared with those without sleep problems, according to a Norwegian study published in the journal Circulation. Risk of heart attack was 30% higher ... Read More...

Shift work increases risk of heart disease in female hospital workers: Canadian researchers examined the risk factors for metabolic syndrome of 227 female hospital employees aged 22 to 66 who worked different shifts and found that one in five of them had at least .... Read More...

U.S. drops health care law's long-term care benefit program: Federal health officials said they would no longer pursue the establishment of the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program because a model could not be found to make the initiative both voluntary and self-sustaining. The program ... Read More...

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